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In Memoriam : Joan Doucette
Joan M Doucette - age: 64
(March 02, 1951 to July 11, 2015
) Resident of
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
Visitation Information:
Friends and relatives may visit from 10am to 1 PM Friday July 17, 2015 at the Dennett, Craig & Pate funeral Home and Cremation Service, 365 Main St, Saco. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery. A service will be conducted by the Biddeford Eagles Club
Obituary:
Joan Doucette, 64 passed away July 11, 2015 at the Southern Maine Healthcare in Biddeford. She was born in Biddeford on March 2, 1951 the daughter of Denise Thibodeau and Maurice Cadorette. She graduated from Biddeford schools and then spent 2 years at Andover College, receiving a degree in Office Management.
She was a homemaker for many years before working for Nike Shoe, John Roberts and then Volk Packaging. She retired in 2012.
She is survived by her husband Raymond Doucette, a daughter Marie Pelletier, and 2 sons John Sylvain and Roy Adams, 5 sisters Jeanne LaBonte, Patricia Smith, Diane McCurry, Sandra Geiger and Barbara Codorette and a brother Raymond Cadorette, and six grandchildren. She is also survived by her husband’s children, 2 daughters Dianne Cammeron and Denise Moy, 2 sons Shawn and Shane Doucette and 8 grandchidren.
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Diane Cabana - July 13, 2015 Contact this person
My deepest sympathies to Joan's family. I am very sorry to hear of her passing.
Diane McCurry - July 14, 2015 Contact this person
Ray may all your memories of Joanne be a comfort to you throughout this painful time. She will surely be missed. Remember George and I are always here for you. I know Joanne is up above looking down watching over you and waiting for the day you'll be together again. She will forever be in my heart and memories. Love Diane and George
Diane McCurry - July 14, 2015 Contact this person
Marie and family, John and family, Roy and family, May all your fondest memories of your mom, grandmother, be with all of you through your toughest times. I'm sure she's watching over you all and will protect you. We are here for you all if you need us for anything. Will keep her memories alive and some day will meet her again in a happier place. Love you all Aunt Diane Uncle George.
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